Maria Larsson
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Maria Larsson (born January 20, 1956) is Swedish politician and a member of the Christian Democratic Party. She is a trained schoolteacher, and is married with three children. She has been a Member of Parliament since 1998 representing Jönköping County, and vice party leader of the Christian Democrat Party since 2003. On October 6, 2006 she was selected to become Minister for Public Health and Social Services in the Cabinet of Fredrik Reinfeldt.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ Maria Larsson (kd) - folkhälsominister (Swedish), TV4, October 6, 2006.
[edit] External links
- Maria Larsson at the Riksdag website (Swedish)
- Maria Larsson (vice party leader) / Maria Larsson - MP at the Christian Democratic Party website (Swedish)
Preceded by: Morgan Johansson |
Swedish Minister for Public Health and Social Services 2006— |
Succeeded by: Incumbent |
Cabinet of Fredrik Reinfeldt |
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Fredrik Reinfeldt (Prime Minister) • Cecilia Malmström (EU Affairs) • Beatrice Ask (Justice) • Tobias Billström (Migration and Asylum Policy) • Carl Bildt (Foreign Affairs) • Sten Tolgfors (Foreign Trade) • Gunilla Carlsson (International Development Cooperation) • Mikael Odenberg (Defence) • Göran Hägglund (Social Affairs) • Maria Larsson (Public Health and Social Services) • Cristina Husmark Pehrsson (Social Security) • Anders Borg (Finance) • Mats Odell (Local Government and Financial Markets) • Lars Leijonborg (Education and Science) • Jan Björklund (Schools) • Lena Adelsohn Liljeroth (Culture) • Eskil Erlandsson (Agriculture) • Andreas Carlgren (Environment) • Maud Olofsson (Industry and Trade, Vice Prime Minister) • Åsa Torstensson (Infrastructure) • Sven Otto Littorin (Employment) • Nyamko Sabuni (Integration and Gender Equality) |